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    A location-based incentive mechanism for participatory sensing systems with budget constraints by Jaimes, L. G., Vergara-Laurens, I., Labrador, M. A.

    “…Participatory sensing (PS) systems rely on the willingness of mobile users to participate in the collection and reporting of data using a variety of sensors…”
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    IncogniSense: An anonymity-preserving reputation framework for participatory sensing applications by Christin, Delphine, Roßkopf, Christian, Hollick, Matthias, Martucci, Leonardo A., Kanhere, Salil S.

    Published in Pervasive and mobile computing (01-06-2013)
    “…Reputation systems are fundamental for assessing the quality of user contributions in participatory sensing. However, naively associating reputation scores to…”
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    RASID: A robust WLAN device-free passive motion detection system by Kosba, A. E., Saeed, A., Youssef, M.

    “…WLAN Device-free passive (DfP) indoor localization is an emerging technology enabling the localization of entities that do not carry any devices nor…”
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    A study of privacy settings errors in an online social network by Madejski, M., Johnson, M., Bellovin, S. M.

    “…Access control policies are notoriously difficult to configure correctly, even people who are professionally trained system administrators experience…”
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    How close is close enough? Understanding the role of cloudlets in supporting display appropriation by mobile users by Clinch, S., Harkes, J., Friday, A., Davies, N., Satyanarayanan, M.

    “…Transient use of displays by mobile users was prophesied two decades ago. Today, convergence of a range of technologies enable the realization of this vision…”
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    SmartCap: Flattening peak electricity demand in smart homes by Barker, S., Mishra, A., Irwin, D., Shenoy, P., Albrecht, J.

    “…Flattening household electricity demand reduces generation costs, since costs are disproportionately affected by peak demands. While the vast majority of…”
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    Occupancy detection in commercial buildings using opportunistic context sources by Ghai, S. K., Thanayankizil, L. V., Seetharam, D. P., Chakraborty, D.

    “…Accurate occupancy information in commercial buildings can enable several useful applications such as energy management and dynamic seat allocation. Most prior…”
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    DECENT: A decentralized architecture for enforcing privacy in online social networks by Jahid, S., Nilizadeh, S., Mittal, P., Borisov, N., Kapadia, A.

    “…A multitude of privacy breaches, both accidental and malicious, have prompted users to distrust centralized providers of online social networks (OSNs) and…”
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    Leveraging smart meter data to recognize home appliances by Weiss, M., Helfenstein, A., Mattern, F., Staake, T.

    “…The worldwide adoption of smart meters that measure and communicate residential electricity consumption gives rise to the development of new energy efficiency…”
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    Road condition monitoring and alert application: Using in-vehicle Smartphone as Internet-connected sensor by Ghose, A., Biswas, P., Bhaumik, C., Sharma, M., Pal, A., Jha, A.

    “…The proposal describes a road condition monitoring and alert application using the in-vehicle Smartphone as connected sensors, which are connected to an…”
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    Facebook users have become much more private: A large-scale study by Dey, R., Jelveh, Z., Ross, K.

    “…We investigate whether Facebook users have become more private in recent years. Specifically, we examine if there have been any important trends in the…”
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    FTrack: Infrastructure-free floor localization via mobile phone sensing by Haibo Ye, Tao Gu, Xiaorui Zhu, Jinwei Xu, Xianping Tao, Jian Lu, Ning Jin

    “…Mobile phone localization plays a key role in the fast-growing Location Based Applications domain. Most of the existing localization schemes rely on…”
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    What does model-driven data acquisition really achieve in wireless sensor networks? by Raza, U., Camerra, A., Murphy, A. L., Palpanas, T., Picco, G. P.

    “…Model-driven data acquisition techniques aim at reducing the amount of data reported, and therefore the energy consumed, in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). At…”
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    Enhancing privacy in participatory sensing applications with multidimensional data by Groat, M. M., Edwards, B., Horey, J., Wenbo He, Forrest, S.

    “…Participatory sensing applications rely on individuals to share local and personal data with others to produce aggregated models and knowledge. In this…”
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    Evaluating mobility models for temporal prediction with high-granularity mobility data by Yohan Chon, Hyojeong Shin, Talipov, E., Hojung Cha

    “…A mobility model is an essential requirement in accurately predicting an individual's future location. While extensive studies have been conducted to predict…”
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    Mobile sensing of pedestrian flocks in indoor environments using WiFi signals by Kjaergaard, M. B., Wirz, M., Roggen, D., Troster, G.

    “…In Pervasive Computing research, substantial work has been directed towards radio-based sensing of human movement patterns. This research has, however, mainly…”
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    Smartphone-based Wi-Fi pedestrian-tracking system tolerating the RSS variance problem by Yungeun Kim, Hyojeong Shin, Hojung Cha

    “…The Wi-Fi fingerprinting (WF) technique normally suffers from the RSS (Received Signal Strength) variance problem caused by environmental changes that are…”
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    Crowds replace experts: Building better location-based services using mobile social network interactions by Shankar, P., Yun-Wu Huang, Castro, P., Nath, B., Iftode, L.

    “…Location-based services are growing in popularity due to the ubiquity of smartphone users. The relevance of location-based query results is very important,…”
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    Investigation of indoor localization with ambient FM radio stations by Popleteev, A., Osmani, V., Mayora, O.

    “…Localization plays an essential role in many ubiquitous computing applications. While the outdoor location-aware services based on GPS are becoming…”
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    Can smartphones detect stress-related changes in the behaviour of individuals? by Bauer, G., Lukowicz, P.

    “…We describe initial results from an ongoing project to use mobile phone sensors to detect stress related situations. The questions that we address in this…”
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